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Improved Hot Dark Matter Bound on the QCD Axion

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 131, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.011004

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We derive a reliable cosmological bound on the axion mass ma by directly deriving the production rate from pion-pion scattering data, overcoming the breakdown of chiral perturbation theory and resulting in & SIM;30% differences from previous estimates. We also enhance the relic abundance by & SIM;40% by including momentum dependence in the Boltzmann equations for axion-pion scatterings. Using current cosmological datasets, we obtain ma < 0.24 eV, at 95% C.L., and constrain the sum of neutrino masses, P m & nu; < 0.14 eV at 95% C.L., in the presence of relic axions and neutrinos.
We obtain a reliable cosmological bound on the axion mass ma by (1) deriving the production rate directly from pion-pion scattering data, which overcomes the breakdown of chiral perturbation theory and results in & SIM;30% differences from previous estimates; (2) including momentum dependence in the Boltzmann equations for axion-pion scatterings, which enhances the relic abundance by & SIM;40%. Using present cosmological datasets we obtain ma < 0.24 eV, at 95% C.L. We also constrain the sum of neutrino masses, P m & nu; < 0.14 eV at 95% C.L., in the presence of relic axions and neutrinos. Finally, we show that reliable nonperturbative calculations above the QCD crossover are needed to exploit the reach of upcoming cosmological surveys for axion detection.

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